cLnAR AS k .il OLIVE N I EMULSION The Great Health Restorer . As Mrs. Klrhpaarlck wrote us, “Id-mold several bottles ‘o: O EMULSION i d it spl ndi nmnow givingi o III! Y- a}: 2:: delicate beioro I began and now she is so ist OUVEINE EIMUISION is l wonderful health build for ovary‘ member oi the family-young and old nlilu. It makes good. led ‘ proves digestion and appetit “ sngthons the norv0o—_ and restores vitality. > lt is pleasant to talre and agrees with the stomach. b“ iitfilafiiilfti°iufiLlY E155 ESZliiESL'%EI.ZCil-."Z.§‘§§2I‘Zi till’... “" " Pnpml i; Frasier, Thornton 8i Co. Limited, Coiilisltire, Que. a Co-Operative Shipping Egg Circles, Institutes and Individuals wishing to ship Lambs or Potatoes - Co-operatively, bags, tags and twine ior sale. i PHONE 0R WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. Q Canadian Farm Products LIMITED Charlottetown, P.E.l_. Phone 700 and 800 JKOKOKOIO IOIOIOIODHPQXQHI A (TRYSTAL IOIIIO 18611161 “flit-Ill nil-l" OI. All the gill‘! 0! direct -PRODUOI LADIN. - The schooner Hector filo-Gregor, Capt. Murray. master, sailed on Friday to!‘ Port Hosting-s, with a cargo oi pro- dllco consisting oi hay, oats, pote- ioes, turnips, cabbage, ete. The Captain expects to make e return trip briningp csrgo oi cosL-IH. -POTA1’0 "MKET-e-Thfl p0- tiiito market here is, as present. stronger with an upward tendency, ‘the price now being ol-iered is 60c per bushel. ‘lllany farmers in this Oounty, have such an abundant crop oi excellent potatoes, that they iind a diiiiculty in procuring storage room ior protection irom irosL-‘H. -MlLlTARY 6R088.—The Rev. R. M. Brodie has received iroiu the Militia Council a cross with the enclosed card stating: This cross is presented to you in memory oi one who in the Great War died ior "King and Country". H. Guth- rle,, Minister oi Militia and De- tence. The cross is ior Mrs. M. Foley oi Springfield, 0'Leary. whose dear son Harry gave his all. The inscription on the back oi the cross reads 883366, Pte. H. B. Foley. TREASURE-R AT KlNG'8.—-Rev. E. B. Bpurr has resigned lmi charge at St. Mary's Anglican Church. Glalce Bay, to indie the D0sition 0i treasurer oi Kingfi University, H Winds-or, N’. S. Mr. Spurr was ior some time located in Charlotte- town. During his ten year's in- cumbency oi St. Mary's he had been one oi Glace Bay's most public spirited citizens. He has carried on the work oi his church energetics] Ciy and has a host oi iriends who while regretting ‘his departure will nevertheless oiier him congratula- tionetione on his appointment to so important r. post. ,..*SOLD|ERS SETTLEMENT.- One swallow does not make e. sum- mer. no;- one black sheep does not condemn the flock. In like manner. though uilo soldier iail to make good, it does not iollow that. the great majority flail. Ninety-live per cent oi the soldiers, settled on the land. are making good. The except- ion was a case 0i a soldier settled ~by this Board, in Lot 37. He failed to make good and was evicted by tihe Settlement Board a short time ‘ago. The stock and implements given. him. were sold by auction. What remained, and the iarm sold to Mr. John Jay. Cdarirstown. Lot 37, at a. iprlce equal -to what the soldier was bo pay. The Settlement Board nnd, the week, previous to dlosing the sale, this its-rm sur- veyed, by Mr. John A. MacDonald. Surveyor, liermanville, and turned over to Mr, Jay, the purchaser He had to be out at his work—but he didn't have to sneeze and snuiflo very long. He took the jar oi Mcntholatum and rubbed some inside and outside his nostrils when he went to bed. He soon breathed freely again and slept‘ well all night. Tlis cold was gone INIIUNIGIIM ' 7722p. ,, ,ola_ m UFQIKIIHBVINIIUQUIN relieves clie hands and ‘ ’ llps- call gently and Prompt!!- llasitliolstun is sell eve herein 250ml 506.755. : The lleatleletsin Cs. Bridgebnrg. Oat. DnfllmIJ menial:- f‘ With‘ U0" ' W"! there; leit on ing mi- unslsnd." when“ engagem ts will compel hiimto remain d I8 the will!!! ‘Willi-U’- —H. PLEASANT AFFAIR. — On Thgnkpgivllig evening a very happy time was spent in the hall et Cherry Valley, where the follow- ing toolt Dart in n concert and leo- ture: illlr. l. Richards, Mn. C. Irving, Mrs. W. Mulch, the Misses lngs, Lame. Young. Olive Brodie az- Rev. R. M. Brodie. At the con- c ion oi the programme luncheon was served which was kindly giv- en iby a number of ladies. FOR THE FARMERSF-The new limestone pulverizer imported by the Provincial Department oi Ag- riculture has arrived on the Island and iii being set up at Bloomfield. This machine which weighs 3600 tons is capable oi grinding two ions oi limestone per hour. crush- ing and pulverising it as it comes direct from the quarry. lt is expect- ed that the machine will be ready ior operation in a few days. -FOTATO DlGGlNQ-Potato digging, being the order oi the day since the 1st lnst., is now about completed. The weather man on his part did more than justice, but farmers are-inclined to hold their potatoes, on account oi low market which ranges from 50c to 55c Der bushel at present, with reports that 60c has been paid by some buyers. Still the- demand ior potatoes abroad ls not very satisiactory.—- HOME ON A Vi8lT.-Mr., John Grezory oi the Halifax Shipyards is visiting his home in Charlotte- town. Mr. Gregory is a son oi Ml‘. and Mrs. Samuel Gregory, St. Av~ ards. He holds a good position as acetelyne welder in the shipyard» and has been absent from the ls- land two years at which time he spent ti. month here. Previous to this he was employed in Henry Ford's automobile works in De- troit, Michigan. Acetelyne welding is a comparatively new business in the Maritime Provinces the nearest plant being located at Moncton. IIn the early morning oi Sept. 23rd ciiizcns of North Tryon, to- gather with relatives. ‘friends, and loved ones iar and near, were greatly shocked to learn oi the death at his home in North Tryon, of Mr. F. G. Lang, Manager and ‘Wary-Treasurer oi the Tryon Daiiwlng Company, niter an illness oi seven weeks, iollowlng the per- iormance oi’ an operation in the P. sC. Hospital ior Tonsilitis, at the early age oi 42 years. Born and educated in Tryon, the late Mr. Lang, alter serving an alp- prenticeship, became identiiied with Tryon Dairying (30,, and, wisp the factory familiarly known as "The 'l‘ryon Butter Factory," and during his term oi twenty years of capable and ciliiclcnt service as the Company's Manager and Secretary- 'I‘1'€&81lr€r. his dream oi success and prosperity achieved thereby in securing a greatly increased pat- ronage became a reality, and at the time oi his demise this increas- ed patronage had extended along one oi many routes (by rail) to iive stations beyond Summerslde. Justice to the living is perhaps pi-eierable to praise to the densrt- ed. but whether expressed or not there were many who appreciated the valuable and highly flgefu] lflg to which we now give a tender thought. Admired, respected, beloved, a iercsl in things pertaining to the Church, his diomc, iind in humanity, in long remembrance. ing endowed with those grand qual- ities oi character which never iail- to command the esteem. respect, and love oi’ all whom we come in close personal touch. To go to his him was a pleasure, ior in that homo he was not only n kind and loving husband to the one to whom his death has come with a terrible shock, but tliereihe visitor was treated with kindness, and was the family. , Though his death is one which is iull oi sadness and sorrow, yet this sadness and sorrow are stoned ior in the assurance that he has Skin ape treatment. cialists are tracin" ievrer and fewer troubles to the blood. They say more often, skin blemishes can be traced to the bacteria and parasites that are carried into the pores of the skin with dust, soot and grime. To clear your skin of blemishes caused by this insidious and _persistc_nt enemy, use regularly thefollowing special just before retiring, wash in your usual way with warm water and Woodbury s Facial S03 ; then dry your face. Now dip the tips o your fingers iii warm water and rub them on the cake of Woodbui-y’s until they are covered with a. heavy cream-like lather. Cover each blemish with a thick coat of this soap cream and leave it on for Skier» Blemishes . flow Ivflfldf 1m It‘ Ilka" - Xhhlx/dl/ ten minutcc. Rinse very carefully with clear, Lot water; then with cold. in addition to this special treatment, use Woodbury’s regularly in your daily toilet. This will make your skin firm and active. . It will help the new skin to resist the fre- quent cause of blemishes. Before long your complexion will take on a new clear-hes: and freshness. Get a cake of Woodbury's Facial Suspend begin tonight the treatment your skin needs. You will find Woodburyis on sale at any drug atorc or toilet goods counter in the United States or Canada. A ‘ 25 cent cake will lust n. mOMlI 0f 5"! Wuh- The Andi-cw Jci-gens Company, Cincinnati, Yeti; cud Perth, Ontario. Doesn't hurt a bit! ' Drop a little "Freestone" on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting. then shortly you llit it right with lingers. Truly! Your drugslst sells a tiny bottle oi "Freemono" ior a iew cents. suillclent to remove every hard corn, sott corn, or corn between the toes, end the callusee, without soreness or irritation queathed as a legacy to the ber~ caved ones leit lbebind. l-le leaves to mourn a Isorrowing wile, tour sisters and two brothers, as follows: “Jessie, in Portsmouth, N. 1-1., U. S. A.; Lottie. in Boston, Mass; William, in Oakland, Cab; John, in Boston, Mass; Mary and Hannah, residing on the old home- stead, in Tryon." Yet why should they mourn? ior they have this man oi‘ intelligence, unfailingly de-i voted to duly’ and ‘Um, a deep urlfuneral service was conducted by the name of Mr. Lang will be held» pleasing and genial disposition, be-l made to enjoy the pleasure andll-M 1°" 1° mm hospitality oi’ that home as one cl’ grand consolation that his liie was consecrated to the Master, and now he is safe in His care. ‘ An immense concourse oi neigh- bors and friends assembled atibe home oi the deceased, where t c; Rev. J. rS. ‘MaciKiiy, asissierl by itov. F‘. A. liuliley. and accompanied the remains to the Presbyterian Cem- etery to pay their laist tributes oi respect, where the romaine were Mr‘ ha“ was a ma“ °t a "m" laid, to rest amid flowers, sunshine. [and the falling ‘or tears», while the beautiful Burial Service oi the [Masonic Order (oi which order the l deceased was a member) was ilt- tingly carried out -by tho large body oi members oi "True Bros. Lodge" which had assembled for the service. Rev. Mr. MncKay, in his able and eloquent address, spoke in touching terms oi’ the- deceased, oi oi a personal friend. oi ithe deep sorrow which would be ielt ‘by the loved ones leit behind, and oi the great loss sustained by the community at large. The floral tributes were elegant "oii - UALITY is knitted into every Penman garment at cvcry stitch. You see quality when you purchase it over the counter. ' You feel quality when you slip into it in the morning. You get final proof of quality in the long and satisfactory wear. Let “Pcrirnans" be your guide in your choice of underwear. p Underweo -"1' m: siziijiitoifirn or‘ 1-: x'c a L L E N c s" won a greet victory, and is nowflmll c0811)’. beautifully BXDFQSBIVB in a larger service enjoying his 0t "19 591197911 ‘hlgh “t”!!! 111 ‘Which great reward. The influence andfl" 131° Mr- Lani! hi" “be” ‘llfild blessednes-s oi such a liie does not by bullln"! “"1" and 990919 0! cease with the events oi the day. "ll creed! and c1335" l-ITPOIISIW“! it lives as a precious memory bo- “l” Pmvlnce- tight is avoided, but none oi the illumination is lost, but rather increased. lee them and you'll like them. And .1111‘ .."'.°.."’.ZT Si? "‘“ DICKY DIPPTS DIARY ,,,§§;',,1,',§‘,“_§{"°'"° "' I I ’ Y 7.31M}; BOUGHT A single“, MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY iiiiiii 232325.?" “KJEfHJILESSEST q v ____ ,_l:lrL+l‘blE-Gg\ogi§N:dBEV\/ARE or Fa-nmans Limited, Pan's. Also maker: of Hosiery and Sweater Coafr ..By i l c (‘TH-E-IQBIL” SAID L, As 1 LEFT ‘ HIM FOR rue uiaiin“wiii=.u ANY MARAUDERS see ‘THAT OUTFIT Tiiewci. WALK ow.” I I AND nuns THE Sid" on Tris Doe! 5 AND. m THE MORNING, t Fouuo THEY HAD WALKED OFF WITH "me KENNEL r-wwowvvvvvvvv Y +vv v v ‘ E. R . BROW 146 Richmond St Cnartottetown Fire, Lilo, Accident Sickness and Plate Glass liiiuisnce it institutes. ' Good Strong, Stool Coapisiu